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Two For One Deals For Oyster Users

August 2, 2006 - Staff

During August and September Oyster card users will have access to a range of two for one deals at the city’s top shows, attractions and restaurants under a scheme announced today by Transport for London.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Fares, Oyster

TfL and Yell Launch New Travel Guide

July 20, 2006 - Staff

Residents in Central London will soon benefit from a new 16 page travel guide in the front of London Yellow Pages directories published from July 2006.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Fares, Oyster, Road pricing

Rise in Bus Passenger – A Job Well Done

May 24, 2006 - Martin Hoscik

Yesterday the Public Accounts Committee lavished praised on Ken Livingstone and Transport for London (TfL) for their “commitment” in increasing bus usage within the capital. It is praise well deserved. Outside the capital usage has fallen by 7% whereas “London has seen bus usage increase by 32% over recent years” with over 6 million passenger […]

Filed Under: Comment, Martin Hoscik Tagged With: Fares, Oyster

Mayor of London Announces New Oyster Deal

May 10, 2006 - Staff

Ken Livingstone has announced a new deal that will help London’s rail passengers use their Oyster cards to pay for their overground journeys.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Fares, Oyster

Fares Abolished For Under-18 Students

May 9, 2006 - Staff

Ken Livingstone today announced that he abolish bus and tram fares for under-18s in full time education from September this year.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Fares, Oyster

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